No, a High Standard .22 caliber firearm is typically designed to shoot .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridges and is not compatible with .22 Magnum (22MAG) ammunition. The two cartridges have different case lengths and pressure specifications, making them incompatible for use in the same firearm. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for your specific model to ensure safe and proper ammunition use.
No. .22 Magnum and .22 Long Rifle are not interchangeable.
No, You cannot fire a .22 LR in a 22WMR (Winchester Magnumj Revcolver)!!!
No. .22mag. bullets are too long, and they aren't heel-type bullets
Yes, a .22 Magnum (also known as .22 WMR) can shoot .22 Long ammunition, but it is not recommended. The .22 Magnum has a larger case and higher pressure than the .22 Long, which can lead to potential safety issues and decreased accuracy. It's best to use each cartridge in its designated firearm for optimal performance and safety.
Short answer, NO. It should be marked as .22 s-l-lr (short, long, and long rifle). It will not be marked .22 WRM (Winchester rinfire magnum).
50-200
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Yes, you can shoot .22LR through a .22 Magnum cylinder, provided the firearm is specifically designed for it, such as a convertible revolver that accommodates both cartridges. The .22LR cartridge is shorter than the .22 Magnum, allowing it to fit in the .22 Magnum cylinder. However, using .22LR in a dedicated .22 Magnum firearm that is not designed for it can pose safety risks. Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines before attempting to use different ammunition types.
25-125 USD or so
NEVER attempte to fire ammunition in a weapon it is not chambered for.
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